UTI
Over The Counter Medicine

Urinary
tract infection can be cured over the medicine with the use of antibiotics.
Urine tract infection can be cured in a better way at an early stage with
the identification of the bacteria causing the infection.

This can be done by urinalysis, by collecting the specimen of the urine
and culturing it to detect the actual bacterial causing the infection.

Some of
the urinary tract infection over the counter medicines used for the treatment
of urinary tract infection is amoxicillin and sulfamethoxazole. These
antibiotics have to be taken orally. Few antiseptic medicines used for
the infection are nitrofurantoin and ciprofloxacin.

Urinary
tract infection over the counter medicine is effective only in the early
stage of infection. These antibiotics are futile at a later stage when
the infection spread on to the kidneys making the infection and the treatment
more complicated.

Few herbal
medicines are preferred in the urinary tract infection over the medicine,
because herbal medicines produce no side effects, while on the other hand
taking antibiotics produces some side effects.

By having
antibiotics, there is all possibility of recurrence of infection, so herbal
medicine is preferred over antibiotics.Cranberry and bearberry juice are
quiet effective in containing the bacteria to a considerably low level.

To avoid
urinary tract infections drink as much water as possible in a day. Drinking
Water completely drains out all those bacteria from the urinary tract.

As taking
coffee increases the blood pressure to considerably high level, drinking
coffee should be avoided until the infection vanishes out completely.

Also while
the infection persists, intercourse should be avoided until the infection
gets cured. All types of perfumes should be avoided as using perfumes
and scents spreads the infection more.

Having hot
bath twice a day will keep the bacteria causing the infection at bay.Above
urinary tract infection over the counter medicine should be taken at an
early stage to avoid of spreading of infection.